07-03-2009, 02:20 PM
Like other have said cutts in W. Fork and bows and brookies in N Fork. I prefer the W. Fork as a lot better chance at fish in the 15- 20 inch range plus it's a prettier place to fish. If you travel east from there you have the whole south slope of the Uintas. Rock Creek is close by. Part of it is on the Indian Reservation so get a map. Need their Licence if you want to fish it but it tends to have larger fish than the river in the National Forest. My other favorites as you go east are Yellowstone, Uinta and Whiterocks Rivers. All streams are good dry fly places where fish aren't too picky. There are brookies but I doubt you'll find any of much size. The folks at Defa's, and in the towns of Hanna and Tabiona are some of the friendiest people I've ever met in Utah.
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